By: 9 August 2017

Woman sentenced after falsely claiming £107,000 from AXA for flooding of business premises

A 39-year-old woman from Leeds has been sentenced for fraud after falsely claiming £107,000 from AXA for the non-existent flooding...

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By: 6 August 2017

Thompsons asks insurers to justify increase in profits as car insurance premiums continue to rise

Thompsons Solicitors is demanding answers from Aviva and AXA, Direct Line, after the three insurance companies posted healthy profits in...

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By: 27 July 2017

What the whiplash proposals really mean for insurers

David Johnson on dealing with litigants in person, whiplash fraud and a potentially shrinking claimant legal services market In the...

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By: 20 July 2017

First4Lawyers: Fixed tarriffs and small claims rise will lead to “PPI-fication” of PI market

The Government’s decision to press ahead with PI reforms will lead to the “PPI-fication” of the personal injury market, according...

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By: 16 July 2017

PI reform: The good, the bad and the ugly

Qamar Anwar on the new proposed PI sector reforms and how the Government could ensure that insurers pass on a...

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By: 14 July 2017

Dishonest claims fell by 5% in 2016

Insurers detected 125,000 dishonest claims valued at £1.3 billion last year, a 5% drop from 2015. The figures have been...

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By: 11 July 2017

Weightmans and Clyde & Co latest defendant solicitors to join the IFB as new affiliate model gathers pace

Defendant solicitors Weightmans and Clyde & Co are the latest affiliates to sign up to become members of the Insurance...

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By: 30 June 2017

Anchorage Capital Group gains control of Slater and Gordon as Andrew Grech steps down as group managing director

Andrew Grech has stepped down from his position as group managing director of Slater and Gordon with immediate effect following...

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